Louis Renjel is senior vice president of external affairs and communications for Duke Energy. In this role, he is responsible for corporate communications, federal government affairs, strategic policy, sustainability, stakeholder engagement and the Duke Energy Foundation.
Before assuming his current position in May 2021, Renjel served as Duke Energy's senior vice president of federal government and corporate affairs and, prior to that, as vice president of federal government affairs and strategic policy.
Renjel joined Duke Energy in March 2017 from Jacksonville, Fla.-based transportation company CSX Corp., where he served as vice president of strategic infrastructure. In this position since 2009, his responsibilities included aligning CSX's strategy with federal, state and local governmental advocacy; structuring and executing public-private partnerships; securing governmental approvals for large-scale critical infrastructure projects; and leading environmental and energy public policy initiatives. He also served as director of environmental and government affairs at CSX from 2006 to 2008.
Prior to joining CSX, Renjel served as director of government relations for Cummins Inc., where he was responsible for managing energy, environmental, transportation and corporate matters before Congress and the executive branch. His government relations experience also includes serving on the staff of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce.
Renjel’s public sector experience includes serving as deputy staff director for the U.S. Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works, where he was the committee chairman's principal environmental policy and political advisor. Additionally, he served as legislative assistant to U.S. Sen. James M. Inhofe of Oklahoma and staff member on the U.S. House of Representatives Committee on Energy and Commerce.
He earned a Master of Business Administration degree from Duke University, a Master of Science degree in environmental sciences from Johns Hopkins University and a Bachelor of Arts degree in environmental studies from Randolph-Macon College.
Renjel and his wife, Nan, have a son and a daughter.
What is Louis E. Renjel's net worth?
The estimated net worth of Louis E. Renjel is at least $2.30 million as of August 8th, 2024. Mr. Renjel owns 19,884 shares of Duke Energy stock worth more than $2,299,783 as of October 31st. This net worth approximation does not reflect any other assets that Mr. Renjel may own. Learn More about Louis E. Renjel's net worth.
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Has Louis E. Renjel been buying or selling shares of Duke Energy?
Louis E. Renjel has not been actively trading shares of Duke Energy in the last ninety days. Most recently, Louis E. Renjel sold 540 shares of the business's stock in a transaction on Thursday, August 8th. The shares were sold at an average price of $113.64, for a transaction totalling $61,365.60. Following the completion of the sale, the executive vice president now directly owns 19,884 shares of the company's stock, valued at $2,259,617.76. Learn More on Louis E. Renjel's trading history.
Who are Duke Energy's active insiders?
Duke Energy's insider roster includes Kodwo Ghartey-Tagoe (EVP), Robert Glenn (CEO), Lynn Good (CEO), Dwight Jacobs (SVP), Dhiaa Jamil (COO), Julia Janson (EVP), E. Mckee (Director), Louis Renjel (SVP), Harry Sideris (SVP), Lloyd Yates (EVP), and Steven Young (CFO). Learn More on Duke Energy's active insiders.
Are insiders buying or selling shares of Duke Energy?
During the last year, insiders at the utilities provider sold shares 5 times. They sold a total of 30,235 shares worth more than $3,089,891.05. The most recent insider tranaction occured on August, 8th when EVP Louis E Renjel sold 540 shares worth more than $61,365.60. Insiders at Duke Energy own 0.1% of the company.
Learn More about insider trades at Duke Energy. Information on this page was last updated on 8/8/2024.